Monday, June 27, 2005

Grill Planter

The old grill is filling out nicely and I am happy with everything but the sweet potato vine. I want the vine to grow to the ground, but as you can see it is barely moving. I am still optimistic that it will take off soon and fulfill its duty.

3 comments:

You are so clever Zoey! Love both the cradle, the grill and all the chosen plants.I was wondering when you start to trim back your plants such as the petunias? Will they just look leggy to you or do you trim before they get that way? I think you have answered this a bit for me before, but I was wondering about the above leggy factor.

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I am so glad you stopped by to visit my garden. I garden in lower northern Michigan (zone 5) in far less than ideal conditions. I have too many pine trees, too much shade, too many rocks, herds of hosta-munching deer and rabbits who think my lilly buds are gourmet appetizers. I am by no means an expert in horticulture or garden design--just an amateur with a shovel and a passion. My garden changes daily during the summer and I will be updating frequently.
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